SB 90-SENIOR CARE    2:34:24 PM CHAIR DAVIS announced SB 90 to be up for consideration. KARLEEN JACKSON, Commissioner for the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), said that the bill concerns the governor's proposal for the Alaska senior care program, which currently provides $120 a month and a prescription drug benefit for a number of Alaskan seniors. The governor's bill will update the income eligibility for senior care and eliminate the drug benefit. The program eligibility was previously frozen at 135 percent of the 2005 federal poverty level; the bill will change it to the current rate with adjustments for each year afterwards. The drug subsidy is underused and will be dropped from the program to simplify its administration. JANET CLARK, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), commented that the fiscal note does need some work in the finance committee. 2:38:04 PM CHAIR DAVIS said that she intended to pass the bill out of committee that day and asked for any comments or concerns. HERB SIMON, representing himself, said that he had no comment and encouraged the committee to move the bill along. PAT LUBY, Advocacy Director for the American Association of Retired Persons, said that the organization is pleased with the bill but takes issue with three items: many low income seniors try to save for future health costs and their assets should not be capped for qualification; the monthly stipends should be raised to $150; and seniors between 100 and 135 percent of the federal poverty level, who are not eligible for the stipend, should eligible for the drug benefit. Even if few people are using the drug benefit, they are living in the edge financially and the state should consider allowing them the benefit. 2:41:36 PM SENATOR COWDERY moved to report SB 90 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.